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Where will the top position battles be during Rams training camp?

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All eyes will be on the linebackers as Rams training camp begins next week

The Los Angeles Rams will end their summer break next week when they report to training camp and start preparing for the 2025 season. As is the case during every training camp, there will be a handful of position battles that fans and media will be watching closely. Last season it was the battle at the third wide receiver spot. This year, many will be watching what happens at linebacker among other positions. Let’s take a look at the top position battles.

1. Linebacker​

  • Nate Landman vs. Omar Speights vs. Chris Paul Jr. vs. Shaun Dolac

The linebacker position is going to be one in which everybody will be watching during training camp. There may be favorites on who will be the starting pair, but nothing is set in stone. Omar Speights will have experience from last year and the Rams signed Nate Landman in free agency. Still, nothing seems guaranteed for those two. The Rams also drafted Chris Paul Jr. in the fifth round and Shaun Dolac was one of the higher rated undrafted free agents.

There is opportunity here for anybody to separate themselves. The Rams will be looking for the best two linebackers and someone the coaching staff can trust to run the defense. Landman and Speights will bring experience, but Paul and Dolac have a lot of upside and are both exciting players. Again, Landman and Speights are likely the favorites. That also doesn’t mean that training camp will end with those two as the starters if Paul or Dolac stand out.

2. Backup Running Back​

  • Blake Corum vs. Jarquez Hunter

Another position that will catch a lot of attention throughout training camp is at running back. The Rams drafted Blake Corum last year, but he didn’t have an impact in the running game. At the same time, the Rams just drafted Jarquez Hunter in April. This is a team looking for some explosiveness on offense, especially in the run game. That’s exactly what Hunter brings which is different from both Corum and Kyren Williams.

Many are hoping that head coach Sean McVay implements more of a running back by committee heading into 2025. If that happens, that could mean that more touches are up for grab behind Williams. The player that stands out the most in the passing game and in pass protection will likely have the upper hand. They also need to be able to keep the offense on track. Corum will have the experience from last year which should help as Hunter has a lot to work on in pass protection. However, if Hunter is able to pick up that part of the offense quickly, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him surpass Corum.

3. EDGE Depth​

  • Nick Hampton vs. Josaiah Stewart vs. Brennan Jackson

The Rams have their starting edge players set in stone heading into the 2025 season in Jared Verse and Byron Young. However, with the departure of Michael Hoecht, the Rams will be searching for a third player that can rotate in when needed. They need someone that can spell Verse and Young. Nick Hampton, Josaiah Stewart, and Brennan Jackson will be competing for that role. If the Rams pass rush is going to continue as a top unit, one of these three need to step up.

Hampton is heading into year three, but has dealt with injuries over the past two years. He hasn’t developed as some may have expected, but has the experience in the defense that the other two don’t. Many will want to write him off and potentially have him as a roster cut, but it may be smart to wait and see on Hampton. While the Rams drafted Stewart in the third round, he will still be a rookie. He does bring some of the similar skillset as Hoecht and would add a speed element to the pass rush. For Stewart, it’s all about building early trust. Lastly, Brennan Jackson is heading into year two and is also built in the same mold as Hoecht. At the same time, he didn’t get much playing time last year.

4. Cornerback Depth​

  • Derion Kendrick vs. Emmanuel Forbes

The Rams cornerbacks are mostly set in stone. It should be expected for Darious Williams and Ahkello Witherspoon to start on the outside with Cobie Durant in the slot. Still, there will be plenty of competition behind them, especially between Derion Kendrick and Emmanuel Forbes.

Kendrick was cut earlier in the offseason, but was brought back. While a confusing move, it was with the idea of saving money on Kendrick’s contract which had been incentivized due to him playing in a starting role in 2022. There will be a lot of excitement around Forbes, but unless Williams struggles like Tre White did last year, he is likely just depth. It’s very possible that only one of Forbes or Kendrick make the roster. For Forbes, he could be playing for his last shot in the NFL as a former first-round pick that is on his second team.

5. Center/Interior Depth​

  • Coleman Shelton vs. Beaux Limmer
  • KT Leveston vs. Willie Lampkin vs. Dylan McMahon vs. Justin Dedich

Heading into the offseason, many would have expected Beaux Limmer to be the starting center. Limmer took over for Jonah Jackson in the middle of 2024 and never looked back, providing stability at that spot. However, the Rams signed a familiar face in Coleman Shelton in free agency. Shelton will be the favorite here and there likely won’t be much of a competition. Still, this is one to keep an eye on this summer.

With that said, the main competition on the offensive line will be at the depth spots. The Rams actually have some intriguing depth on the interior. KT Leveston was a late-round draft pick last year and Justin Dedich has some starting experience. Dylan McMahon was a sixth-round pick by the Philadelphia Eagles who the Rams claimed off of waivers. The most exciting player here, however, will be Willie Lampkin. Lampkin lacks size, but has consistently dominated competition when given the opportunity. Despite going undrafted, Lampkin could find a spot on the roster. Limmer can be included in this group as well.

Source: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2025/7/19/24470454/rams-training-camp-preview-position-battles
 
Predicting the NFC playoff picture

NFL: JAN 13 NFC Wild Card Playoffs - Vikings at Rams

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NFL playoff predictions: Division winners and wildcard teams in the NFC conference

We’ve walked through every stage of the Los Angeles Rams’ 2025 schedule. I gave my thoughts on the pecking order of the NFC West division.

Now, it’s time to zoom out to the NFC conference at large. Who will be the four division winners, the number one seed, and the three wildcard entrants?

Part 1: The Opening Quarter

Part 2: Litmus Test Before the Bye

Part 3: Clash Against the NFC South

Part 4: A Potentially Tough Close

Part 5: How I see the NFC West shaking out


NFC division winner predictions:​

NFC East:​


It’s tough to predict against the reigning Super Bowl champs in the Philadelphia Eagles. Still, I think Philly has some structural challenges for the upcoming season. Their pass rush isn’t as talented as we are used to, Saquon Barkley is due for regression, and the question still remains whether Jalen Hurts can pick up the slack if there is much.

The Washington Commanders seem like a team on the rise with Jayden Daniels; however, just because they made it to the NFC championship game a year ago doesn’t mean they are primed for success again in 2025. Washington was very fortunate to convert fourth downs at a high rate, the defense was below average under Dan Quinn, and I want to see Kliff Kingsbury replicate his success at offensive coordinator before I truly buy in.

I’m going to buck the consensus and pick the Dallas Cowboys to win the east. We go through these cycles all the time with Dak Prescott. He misses time with injury and we simply forget how consistently good he is. Fortunately for Prescott, CeeDee Lamb has help at receiver with George Pickens. This is a great stylistic fit for the Cowboys. The defense is talented enough.

Rams fans know Brian Schottenheimer well. This was far from the sexiest head coaching pick this offseason. Still, Schottenheimer has remained an underrated offensive coach during his time in the NFL. You know the jet sweep that took the league by storm over the last decade? Well, Schottenheimer implemented the motion into the Rams’ offensive during his time with the Rams to deploy Tavon Austin as a gadget player. Sean McVay continued the jet sweeps and it reached new heights with Todd Gurley in the backfield, catching fire across other NFL offenses.

Winner: Cowboys​

NFC North:​


I could honestly see any team in the NFC North emerge as the winner.

It’s hard not to be bullish on the Chicago Bears with Ben Johnson pulling the string for Caleb Williams. He knows his franchise quarterback needs to be protected and the team went to great lengths to rebuild the offensive line. Chicago has collected talent on defense and has given the Detroit Lions tough fits in recent years.

The Green Bay Packers are a little too volatile for my liking. While Jordan Love has had his fair share of shining moments, he’s overall one of the least accurate passers in the league.

While I was a big fan of JJ McCarthy in the draft, it feels a year too early to jump onto the bandwagon for the Minnesota Vikings. I trust Kevin O’Connell to get the most out of—what is basically—a rookie quarterback.

That leaves us with the Lions. Jared Goff brings a high floor as a consistent signal caller. It will be a monumental year of his career to show he can have success without Johnson and work to shed the “system QB” label. Simply put, the Lions have too much talent across the board under Dan Campbell’s fiery leadership to bet against them.

Winner: Lions​

NFC South:​


The Carolina Panthers showed promise towards the end of last season amidst a career turnaround by Bryce Young. For 2025, we can probably right them off in regards to the postseason along with the New Orleans Saints.

I’m optimistic about both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons this season. I think both teams will make the playoffs, although the firepower of Tampa Bay gives them a slight initial edge.

These are the Bucs’ pass catchers. Impressive group.

  • Mike Evans
  • Chris Godwin
  • Cade Otton
  • Emeka Egbuka
  • Jalen McMillan
  • Trey Palmer
  • Sterling Shepard

To give Atlanta some credit, when the sun sets on the season I think we will be talking about Michael Penix as the next great franchise quarterback. Most thought the Falcons were crazy when they surprised and took him in the top 10 last year, despite having a significant need for defensive help. I appreciate the conviction and am looking forward to the coming reconciliation.

Winner: Buccaneers​

NFC West:​


If you want my deep analysis on the NFC West, you can click Part 5 of the season preview above.

I think the Rams will narrowly edge out the Arizona Cardinals for the division crown while the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks will disappoint. The ascent of the Cardinals comes at the expense of Kyle Shanahan and Sam Darnold.

Winner: Rams​

Wildcard teams:​

1 - Eagles​

2 - Cardinals​

3 - Falcons​

Full playoff seeding:​

1 - Lions​


It’s tough to repeat as the one seed, but there might not be another team that has the week-to-week consistency of Detroit.

2 - Buccaneers​


Think this is crazy? Well, Tampa finished as the three seed last year and only got better (outside of losing Liam Coen).

3 - Cowboys​


Dallas gets the edge over LA because of playing in a weaker division. Teams in the NFC West will beat up on each other to an extent, prevent one from emerging too far out in front.

4 - Rams​

5 - Eagles​


A divisional round rematch in this year’s wildcard. This time it’s in Los Angeles and there is no reason to worry about snow.

6 - Cardinals​

7 - Falcons​


Source: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2025/7/20/24471212/rams-nfl-playoff-predictions-2025
 
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